Scheme being developed by HUB and Bridges Fund Management
The City of London has approved Morris & Co’s plans for an office-to-residential conversion scheme in Aldgate.
Developed by HUB and Bridges Fund Management, the Assemblies scheme at 150 Minories, which was approved under delegated powers, will provide 277 co-living homes and shared amenity spaces on the ground floor for both residents and the wider public.
These include a pocket park, health hub, co-working space and café.
The scheme will also see the existing building repurposed with a rooftop and rear extension.
Others working on the plans include QS Circle, landscape architect Macgregor Smith and structural engineer London Structures Lab.
Last year, the pair won planning approval for Cornerstone, a 174-home co-living scheme and office conversion on Beech Street in the City, next door to the Barbican.
HUB and Bridges bought the 150 Minories site two years ago for £39m.
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